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UAB Medicine Magazine Published 5 months ago

A Ph.D. candidate reflects on lessons learned about injury, recovery, and growth

UAB Medicine Magazine Published 10 months ago

How research enriches the medical school experience. Federico Prokopczuk is in his fourth year as an M.D./Ph.D. trainee. A native of Rancho Cucamonga, California, he graduated from California State University, Northridge with a Bachelor of Science degree in microbiology before joining the Heersink School of Medicine in June 2021.

UAB Medicine Magazine Published more than a year ago

It’s been called “The Stethoscope of the Future.” Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) can be applied in a variety of settings thanks to its small size and portability, from hospital bedsides to sports sidelines to primary care clinics. These palm-sized devices allow health care providers to quickly and easily perform ultrasound scans, creating detailed images that can help clinicians make informed decisions or provide real-time guidance during a procedure. The devices can aid in identifying various conditions, including soft-tissue infections, fluid accumulation, and heart failure.

A portrait of medical student Matthew Kiszla. He wears a salmon shirt with hand-embroidery and is pictured against a brightly colored mural background.
UAB Medicine Magazine Published more than a year ago

There is an open secret among tattoo artists, dermatologists, and the small group of researchers studying the effects of tattoo ink: Red ink causes the most problems.

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